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I have been informed that the reliable one in this study for accuracy
with ferrets was the Alpha Trak:
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J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2013 Feb 1;242(3):350-4.
doi: 10.2460/javma.242.3.350.
Evaluation of portable blood glucose meters for measurement of blood
glucose concentration in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo).
Petritz OA, Antinoff N, Chen S, Kass PH, Paul-Murphy JR.
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Gulf Coast Avian & Exotics, Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists,
1111 W Loop S, Ste 110, Houston, TX 77027.
Abstract
Objective- To evaluate agreement of 3 models of portable blood glucose
meters (PBGMs; 2 designed for use with human samples and 1 designed for
veterinary use) with a laboratory analyzer for measurement of blood
glucose concentrations in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo).
Design- Evaluation study.
Animals- 52 ferrets.
Procedures- Samples were analyzed with 4 PBGMs (whole blood) and a
laboratory analyzer (plasma). Two PBGMs of the model designed for
veterinary use were tested; each was set to a code corresponding to
canine or feline sample analysis throughout the study. Agreement and
bias between measurements obtained with the PBGMs and the laboratory
analyzer were assessed with Bland-Altman plots. Linear regression
analysis was performed to evaluate associations with venipuncture site
by comparison of central (jugular) and peripheral (lateral saphenous
or cephalic) venous blood samples.
Results- Plasma glucose concentrations measured with the laboratory
analyzer ranged from 41 to 160 mg/dL. Results from the PBGM for
veterinary use coded to test a canine blood sample had the greatest
agreement with the laboratory analyzer (mean bias, 1.9 mg/dL); all
other PBGMs significantly underestimated blood glucose concentrations.
A PBGM designed for use with human samples had the least agreement
with the laboratory analyzer (mean bias, -34.0 mg/dL). Blood glucose
concentration was not significantly different between central and
peripheral venous blood samples for any analyzer used.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance- Significant underestimation of
blood glucose concentrations as detected for 3 of the 4 PBGMs used in
the study could have a substantial impact on clinical decision making.
Verification of blood glucose concentrations in ferrets with a
laboratory analyzer is highly recommended.
PMID: 23327177 [PubMed - in process]
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Sukie (not a vet) Ferrets make the world a game.
Recommended ferret health links:
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ferrethealth/
http://ferrethealth.org/archive/
http://www.miamiferret.org/
http://www.ferrethealth.msu.edu/
http://www.ferretcongress.org/
http://www.trifl.org/index.shtml
http://homepage.mac.com/sukie/sukiesferretlinks.html
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